A tripod for $14.99?! Save almost 60% in this amazing tripod deal
Tripods are known for being used for landscape photography, but they're actually great for home photography projects too
If you're stuck at home in lockdown, you might initially scoff at the idea of buying a tripod when the prospect of venturing out into the great outdoors to shoot a landscape seems pretty far off. However, tripods can actually be fantastic companions for home photography projects to help you access longer shutter speeds in low light conditions for your still life photography.
If you're getting stuck into some home photography projects, the likelihood is that you're not going to need a top-of-the-line tripod. Many of the higher end tripods are built to withstand wind, rain and all inclement weather that you might encounter on a landscape photography trip. However, unless you're shooting a still life photo in the bath, the perfect home photography tripod doesn't need to cost the earth.
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Luckily, you can now pick up the Sunpak 6630LX Medium-Duty Aluminum Tripod for just $14.99, which is a 57% discount from its original price of $34.99. With a load capacity of 6.6lb and a maximum height of 66", we wouldn't necessarily say that this tripod would be well suited for outdoor excursions. However, if you need a cheap pair of legs for your next home photography project, then you won't want to miss out on this fantastic deal.
Sunpak 6630LX Medium-Duty Tripod: $14.99 from $34.99
You can now pick up the Sunpak 6630LX Medium-Duty Aluminum Tripod for just $14.99, which is a fantastic 57% discount from its original price of $34.99.
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